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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1953-02-27

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1953-02-27, page 01

Avchaeollglpal & Hi-sluciciil
Museum
N. High St. nl 1.5111—1
2jf\\y7~Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \]/\^
VoL 81, No. 9
COLtlMBUS, omo, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 10B3
Devoted to American and JewUh Ideals
Mrs. Wm. Wasserstrom Named
To Executive Committee of
UJA Women's Division
Mrs, William Wftsaerstrom of Columbus has been appointed to serve as a member of tho Executive Committee of the United Jewish Appeal's National Women's Division during the 1983 UJA nationwide campaign. It wns announced thla week by Edward M. M. Warburg, gen- oral chairman of the UJA, and Mrs. Albert Pllavln, chairman of the National Women's Division.
A leader of local and national philanthropic affairs, Mrs. Waaser¬ strom will join with other out¬ standing women from all parts of the country in organizing women a group activities designed to help raise maximum sums toward the $144.524,250 needed this year for Is¬ rael snd nearly 500,000 Jews throughout the world.
Mra. Wasserstrom, who is presi dent of the Columbus Chapter of the National Women's Committee of Brandels University and a mem ber of the board of directors of the United Jewish Fund of Columbus Informed Mr. Warburg that she would accept tho post as a measure of her "deep concern for tho safety and future ot Jews living . behind Iron Curtain countries and to aid the needy and fearful in many Qther places."
In announchiK MrH. Wassor- strom'H appointment iln a mem¬ ber of the KxecutlvR Committee, i'VIr. Warburg nnd Mrs. Pilavln
MR. WEILER
Robert Weiler, 2424 Bexley Park Rd., was named president of the Community Chest of Columbua and Franklin County at the annual meeting last week. *
Owner of the Robert Weller Co., a real estate firm, and partner, in the insurance company of Archer- Meek-Weilor. Mr. Weller has serv¬ ed a-s. a Community Cheat trustee and budget committee member since 1943.
Amonj; the new otticem ot the CheNt is Allen Ciundeniheimer. tri»aH.
Mr. Weiler has for many yeara bOen an active leader in all con¬ structive efforts in behaK of the Coiumbus Jewiah community.
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Having passed,the 1,000 mark in i the number of blood donors, the' Jewish Community Blood Donor Council's next "B" (Blood) Day Is Wednesday at the Jewish Center.
Free snacks, free baby-sitting service and free transportation Is part of the program.
The Red Cross Bloodmobile Unit wlll be stationed at the' Center from 12 noon to 6 p. m. Tho Blood¬ mobile carries all tho necessary equipment and personnel needed to collect blood.
As their contribution to the drive. Ooatreichcr'a, Inc., is making ftvaiiablc new automobiles thai, will provide rides for blood donora. Thoso giving blood will be picked up fit lheir joba or homes and taken to the Center to give blood.
If ynu need a ride on ."B" Day,
call IH) 2731 or UO. (J22I and ar-
rangrmcnLs will be made,
I (Vihimbus .Jews will converge nt
the .Jewish Center, 1125 College
Avt!. next Wednesday to give blood.
And here's all yuu have to rv-
I membt-r:
The Jewish* C'ommunity FJood ponor program guarantees emer¬ gency blood to every member of
Council Women Plan 'Hoe Down' Party
An early-American .style "hoe- down" Saturday night. March 14. at the Center, will be the second fund-raising project In the history of the Columbus - Section nf the National Council of Jewiah Wom¬ en.
Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger, Council president, announces that Mra. Sidney Putchat la chairman for the affair, which is open to all mem¬ bers of Council and the community. Proceeds wlll go to aupport the Im¬ portant welfare activities which Council aupports.
A donation will be equivalent
to an Imitation to the hoe down.
Contrlbutlona should be sent to
Mm. Putchat, 307 N. Columbia. There will be diversified enter¬ tainment and gifts for all. The night's agenda Incluudes an auc¬ tioneering performance by SI Lakin, and square dancy appropriate music of beck's orchestra.
... V
Mrs. Harold Smith, chantman of ' the committee for the blind, serve 87 adults and children a complete Sunday dinner at the Monett Houae Feb. 22. She was assisted by her co-chairmen. Mra. Ed Gallen. Mra. Leonard Manekin. Mrs. Bern¬ ard Feitlinger. Mrs. Irv Barkan, Mrs. Herbert Schiff.
Eigliteen CounoUettes al«o aa¬ aiated In tlu wrvine bedde* Iieip- Ing feed tlie blind oliUdrvn and entertaining tliem. Mrs. I. E. Sealfon, Dr. I. Caba¬ koff and Mra. Sol Zell preaented musical selections.
IVREEYOH CARD PARTY
Be a helping hand, attend Ivree¬ yoh's Bales tax ca;rd party and late buffet supper Tueaday, March 10, S p. m., at the Jewiah Center.
Admlaaion Is $76 In sales tax or $2.26 In cash.
Robert G. Oestreicher, vice-prf^aident of f)(.Ktreieher's. hands car keys 'to .Misa Bennetts* Sieln, while ArtllUr Cohen, Salea Manager ot OcHtreichers. givea (he keys to another ear to (iene Hanieroff.
your family regardless of how, Don't wait to be called . . . ju.st much or when needed. Blood is al.sn i walk in on "B" Day and offi-r to needed for Korea, for stockpiling I give blond,
nnd for help in the prevention of j TKe Blood Donor workers have paralysis in Polio. ; worked hard to make thla program
Free transportation, free baby- i a succeas . . . Don't let them down sitting service, free srwicks and ... Be there "B" Day and help aundwiches are being provided. | save a life.
Jack Resier to Head UJF Special Gifts Division
Ivreeyoh Program At Center Wednesday
eeyoh Society will present Jean»i\ Montgomery, District Home ServiceNDirector for the Ohio Fuel Gaa Co.A at the regular meeting Wednesdfjy, 12:.^0 p. m.. at the Jew¬ ish
ontgomery wlil show technic/ilor movie, "Tho Eternal and give a talk on party food and favor;s, whieh d be of intereat to today's women.
Mra. -Sidney Simon will give the opening prayer.
Mrs. Max Robbina la in charge of hospitality.
Jack S. Rosier will be chairman of tho Special Gifta Divialon of the 195S campaign. Announoement waa made thla week by Richard J. Abel, preaident of the United Jew¬ ish Fund, and Fred Yenkin, Gen¬ eral Campaign chairman:
"The Special Gifts Division de¬ termines, for the most part, the aucces.s of our annual drive. Wi' are indeed, fortunate in having n» our chairman of this Division a man who has. hy hia giving and his work, dcmonalrated his realization of the importance of our annual ef¬ fort to raise the maximum funds for .pur beneficiary agencies.
"Jack Realer has never failed to respond to every appeal for aid by the many Jewish organizations performing indispensable health and welfare services. Por many of the organizations he haa led the way In setting an example of gen*- eroalty and service.
"We are aure that with hia iead-
orship of our Special Gifts Division our campaign will have every pros¬ pect of succeeding."
Mr, Realer haa served In every campaign of the United Jewish Fund In recent yoara, frequently as a ro-chairman of Special Gifts and always as a conacivntioua worker. He haa, alao. aerved on the Nation¬ al (Council of the United Jewish Ap¬ peal and it.s National Quota-Set¬ ting Committee.
Curri-ntly, Mr. Itesier ia vlce- presidwnt of Temple Israel and chairman of the Dues Revision committee. He is a member of the UJiio Valley Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations - Hebrew Union College combined campaign, and Executive Commit¬ tee member of the National Friends of Hillel Foundations.
He was the first treasurer and one of the founders of the present Jewiah Center.
(eontlnued on paio 4)
TO ELECT OFFICERS AT SISTERHOOD MEETING MONDAY
A special meeting of the Tlfereth larael Slaterhood will be held Mon¬ day in the Educational BuiWlnJ^^of Broad St. Temple. 1 p. m.. following a desaerl luncheon.
The primary focua of the after; noon will lie the I'lectlon of officers
NO FUNTIME PROORAM
In order to permit children In tbe
- Sunday Bhintlme Groups to attend
tho Cub Purlm Carnival, there will
be np group mecllnga this Sunday.
A. A. .SI.STERHOOD PURIM FESTIVAL
Tomorrow at 6:30 p. m., Agudas Achlm Sisterhood's Purlm Festival wlll get under way with a cafeteria supper, especially planned for chil¬ dren.
The supper, which will end at 7:30, Is under, the capable direction of Mrs. Morris Gold and Mra. Jos¬ eph Mlnkln.
'To set the festive mood, Sun¬ day School claasea are erecting and decorating bootlis. The entire auditorlpm wlll be gayly draped to present a Purim afmoaphere. Mrs. P. H. Gellman Is heading the committee whleh will conduct the cake aale.
After food and ganies wlll be square dancing. "Caller" Rusaell Boring wlll be on hand with his orchestra to lead the dance.
for the eomlnts year. The slate to be voted on is
follows: pres.. Mra. Sam Subow;
Ist v-p. Mrs. .lack Schilling: 2nd
v-p. Mrs. Pilchard Lieberman; 3rd
v-p. Mrs. Mitchell Rosen; rec. sec'y.
Mra. Al Michaelson: corr. sec'y.
Mrs. August Schofer; financial sec¬ retaries, Mrs. Victor Ringer and
Mrs. Sam Wasserstrom; and treaa.
Mrs. Fred Rowland. The Board of Directors to be
voted on conaiata of Meadames William Barash, J. K. Bornstein. Bmll Brown, Harold Feinstein, Jack Flshman, Robert Freedman, David Goldsmith, Joo Goldalager, Ben Goodman, Marvin Gutter, Sam Helman' Sherboume Horwltz.
Mesdames Herman Kress, Milton Leeman, Harold Lowy, Martin Marx, Morris Palne, Robert Palne, Sam Paine, Abe Pollock, Lawrence Polater, Morria Portman, Barney Ringer, Philip Rosa, Anna Shenker, Martin Shenker, Hy Stone, Morris Swedlow, Sam Wolman, Cody Zcll- zer.
Entertainment for the afternoon ler a li^ht bit, prepared by Mrs.
Marvin Gutter with the assistance of Mrs, Mitchell Rosen. II is entitl¬ ed "Sonnets and Bonneta". with the "Sonnetg" by Mrs. Gutter and the "Bonnets" by Mrs. Eugene Gray. In a showing of atyle millinery. Mra. Al Blank and Mrs. Norman Katz comprise the cast for the "Son¬ nets."
Mra. August Schofer will intro¬ duce the following as models; Mea¬ dames Joe Davis. Joseph Fleish¬ man, Herman Gelchman, David Handler , Clarence Koltun, Ben Levinaon. and Tobias C. Polster. Music will be by Mrs. Ben Barban.
The theme of the afternoon feat- (oootlnned on page 3>
ANNUAL JOINT MEETING OF LOCAL SISTERHOODS SCHEDULED MARCH II
The annual joint ra^etfng of the Sisterhoods of the Columbus syna¬ gogues and temples Will be held March 11, 1 p. m.. at Beth Jacob aynagogue, 9S0 Bulen Ave.
The meeting will be preceded by a dessert tea, with the Beth Jacob and Ahavas Sholom Sisterhoods as co-hostessca. Mrs. Sol ElMnman. programi ch&tmian. haa outlined plans for a very Interesting program.
Mrs. Milton Leeman will read the opening prayer.
Mr. Lynn Ballard, singing star of WLW-C. and Mrs. I. E. Spalfon, whoae lovely voice is well known to Columbuq audiences, will be the guest soloists. They will also com¬ bine th«ir voices In a duet and wUI be accompanied at the piano by Mrs. S. D. Zell.
Mrs. Fred Yenkin, accompUahed violinist, will play several selec¬ tions accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Jos. Groban.
HAKE SAVE MARCH fi
United Cerebral Palay, Branch #1 will have a bake sale at Mar¬ tin's KosheXFood Market Sunday; March 8. \
Mrs. Bert Lahdo la preaident of the group.
Mrs. Gary Kerstein, chairman of arrangements and planning, says that freshly home-baked goods will be Boldv
AU proceeds will go to aupport services the group provides at the Brother Martin Home for Adult Cerebral Palsied.
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Avchaeollglpal & Hi-sluciciil
Museum
N. High St. nl 1.5111—1
2jf\\y7~Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \]/\^
VoL 81, No. 9
COLtlMBUS, omo, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 10B3
Devoted to American and JewUh Ideals
Mrs. Wm. Wasserstrom Named
To Executive Committee of
UJA Women's Division
Mrs, William Wftsaerstrom of Columbus has been appointed to serve as a member of tho Executive Committee of the United Jewish Appeal's National Women's Division during the 1983 UJA nationwide campaign. It wns announced thla week by Edward M. M. Warburg, gen- oral chairman of the UJA, and Mrs. Albert Pllavln, chairman of the National Women's Division.
A leader of local and national philanthropic affairs, Mrs. Waaser¬ strom will join with other out¬ standing women from all parts of the country in organizing women a group activities designed to help raise maximum sums toward the $144.524,250 needed this year for Is¬ rael snd nearly 500,000 Jews throughout the world.
Mra. Wasserstrom, who is presi dent of the Columbus Chapter of the National Women's Committee of Brandels University and a mem ber of the board of directors of the United Jewish Fund of Columbus Informed Mr. Warburg that she would accept tho post as a measure of her "deep concern for tho safety and future ot Jews living . behind Iron Curtain countries and to aid the needy and fearful in many Qther places."
In announchiK MrH. Wassor- strom'H appointment iln a mem¬ ber of the KxecutlvR Committee, i'VIr. Warburg nnd Mrs. Pilavln
MR. WEILER
Robert Weiler, 2424 Bexley Park Rd., was named president of the Community Chest of Columbua and Franklin County at the annual meeting last week. *
Owner of the Robert Weller Co., a real estate firm, and partner, in the insurance company of Archer- Meek-Weilor. Mr. Weller has serv¬ ed a-s. a Community Cheat trustee and budget committee member since 1943.
Amonj; the new otticem ot the CheNt is Allen Ciundeniheimer. tri»aH.
Mr. Weiler has for many yeara bOen an active leader in all con¬ structive efforts in behaK of the Coiumbus Jewiah community.
ttnt)
B** Day is Wednesday
strettsed
caUMe of
homelesis.
her
the
If
'devotion
helplesH
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Having passed,the 1,000 mark in i the number of blood donors, the' Jewish Community Blood Donor Council's next "B" (Blood) Day Is Wednesday at the Jewish Center.
Free snacks, free baby-sitting service and free transportation Is part of the program.
The Red Cross Bloodmobile Unit wlll be stationed at the' Center from 12 noon to 6 p. m. Tho Blood¬ mobile carries all tho necessary equipment and personnel needed to collect blood.
As their contribution to the drive. Ooatreichcr'a, Inc., is making ftvaiiablc new automobiles thai, will provide rides for blood donora. Thoso giving blood will be picked up fit lheir joba or homes and taken to the Center to give blood.
If ynu need a ride on ."B" Day,
call IH) 2731 or UO. (J22I and ar-
rangrmcnLs will be made,
I (Vihimbus .Jews will converge nt
the .Jewish Center, 1125 College
Avt!. next Wednesday to give blood.
And here's all yuu have to rv-
I membt-r:
The Jewish* C'ommunity FJood ponor program guarantees emer¬ gency blood to every member of
Council Women Plan 'Hoe Down' Party
An early-American .style "hoe- down" Saturday night. March 14. at the Center, will be the second fund-raising project In the history of the Columbus - Section nf the National Council of Jewiah Wom¬ en.
Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger, Council president, announces that Mra. Sidney Putchat la chairman for the affair, which is open to all mem¬ bers of Council and the community. Proceeds wlll go to aupport the Im¬ portant welfare activities which Council aupports.
A donation will be equivalent
to an Imitation to the hoe down.
Contrlbutlona should be sent to
Mm. Putchat, 307 N. Columbia. There will be diversified enter¬ tainment and gifts for all. The night's agenda Incluudes an auc¬ tioneering performance by SI Lakin, and square dancy appropriate music of beck's orchestra.
... V
Mrs. Harold Smith, chantman of ' the committee for the blind, serve 87 adults and children a complete Sunday dinner at the Monett Houae Feb. 22. She was assisted by her co-chairmen. Mra. Ed Gallen. Mra. Leonard Manekin. Mrs. Bern¬ ard Feitlinger. Mrs. Irv Barkan, Mrs. Herbert Schiff.
Eigliteen CounoUettes al«o aa¬ aiated In tlu wrvine bedde* Iieip- Ing feed tlie blind oliUdrvn and entertaining tliem. Mrs. I. E. Sealfon, Dr. I. Caba¬ koff and Mra. Sol Zell preaented musical selections.
IVREEYOH CARD PARTY
Be a helping hand, attend Ivree¬ yoh's Bales tax ca;rd party and late buffet supper Tueaday, March 10, S p. m., at the Jewiah Center.
Admlaaion Is $76 In sales tax or $2.26 In cash.
Robert G. Oestreicher, vice-prf^aident of f)(.Ktreieher's. hands car keys 'to .Misa Bennetts* Sieln, while ArtllUr Cohen, Salea Manager ot OcHtreichers. givea (he keys to another ear to (iene Hanieroff.
your family regardless of how, Don't wait to be called . . . ju.st much or when needed. Blood is al.sn i walk in on "B" Day and offi-r to needed for Korea, for stockpiling I give blond,
nnd for help in the prevention of j TKe Blood Donor workers have paralysis in Polio. ; worked hard to make thla program
Free transportation, free baby- i a succeas . . . Don't let them down sitting service, free srwicks and ... Be there "B" Day and help aundwiches are being provided. | save a life.
Jack Resier to Head UJF Special Gifts Division
Ivreeyoh Program At Center Wednesday
eeyoh Society will present Jean»i\ Montgomery, District Home ServiceNDirector for the Ohio Fuel Gaa Co.A at the regular meeting Wednesdfjy, 12:.^0 p. m.. at the Jew¬ ish
ontgomery wlil show technic/ilor movie, "Tho Eternal and give a talk on party food and favor;s, whieh d be of intereat to today's women.
Mra. -Sidney Simon will give the opening prayer.
Mrs. Max Robbina la in charge of hospitality.
Jack S. Rosier will be chairman of tho Special Gifta Divialon of the 195S campaign. Announoement waa made thla week by Richard J. Abel, preaident of the United Jew¬ ish Fund, and Fred Yenkin, Gen¬ eral Campaign chairman:
"The Special Gifts Division de¬ termines, for the most part, the aucces.s of our annual drive. Wi' are indeed, fortunate in having n» our chairman of this Division a man who has. hy hia giving and his work, dcmonalrated his realization of the importance of our annual ef¬ fort to raise the maximum funds for .pur beneficiary agencies.
"Jack Realer has never failed to respond to every appeal for aid by the many Jewish organizations performing indispensable health and welfare services. Por many of the organizations he haa led the way In setting an example of gen*- eroalty and service.
"We are aure that with hia iead-
orship of our Special Gifts Division our campaign will have every pros¬ pect of succeeding."
Mr, Realer haa served In every campaign of the United Jewish Fund In recent yoara, frequently as a ro-chairman of Special Gifts and always as a conacivntioua worker. He haa, alao. aerved on the Nation¬ al (Council of the United Jewish Ap¬ peal and it.s National Quota-Set¬ ting Committee.
Curri-ntly, Mr. Itesier ia vlce- presidwnt of Temple Israel and chairman of the Dues Revision committee. He is a member of the UJiio Valley Council of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations - Hebrew Union College combined campaign, and Executive Commit¬ tee member of the National Friends of Hillel Foundations.
He was the first treasurer and one of the founders of the present Jewiah Center.
(eontlnued on paio 4)
TO ELECT OFFICERS AT SISTERHOOD MEETING MONDAY
A special meeting of the Tlfereth larael Slaterhood will be held Mon¬ day in the Educational BuiWlnJ^^of Broad St. Temple. 1 p. m.. following a desaerl luncheon.
The primary focua of the after; noon will lie the I'lectlon of officers
NO FUNTIME PROORAM
In order to permit children In tbe
- Sunday Bhintlme Groups to attend
tho Cub Purlm Carnival, there will
be np group mecllnga this Sunday.
A. A. .SI.STERHOOD PURIM FESTIVAL
Tomorrow at 6:30 p. m., Agudas Achlm Sisterhood's Purlm Festival wlll get under way with a cafeteria supper, especially planned for chil¬ dren.
The supper, which will end at 7:30, Is under, the capable direction of Mrs. Morris Gold and Mra. Jos¬ eph Mlnkln.
'To set the festive mood, Sun¬ day School claasea are erecting and decorating bootlis. The entire auditorlpm wlll be gayly draped to present a Purim afmoaphere. Mrs. P. H. Gellman Is heading the committee whleh will conduct the cake aale.
After food and ganies wlll be square dancing. "Caller" Rusaell Boring wlll be on hand with his orchestra to lead the dance.
for the eomlnts year. The slate to be voted on is
follows: pres.. Mra. Sam Subow;
Ist v-p. Mrs. .lack Schilling: 2nd
v-p. Mrs. Pilchard Lieberman; 3rd
v-p. Mrs. Mitchell Rosen; rec. sec'y.
Mra. Al Michaelson: corr. sec'y.
Mrs. August Schofer; financial sec¬ retaries, Mrs. Victor Ringer and
Mrs. Sam Wasserstrom; and treaa.
Mrs. Fred Rowland. The Board of Directors to be
voted on conaiata of Meadames William Barash, J. K. Bornstein. Bmll Brown, Harold Feinstein, Jack Flshman, Robert Freedman, David Goldsmith, Joo Goldalager, Ben Goodman, Marvin Gutter, Sam Helman' Sherboume Horwltz.
Mesdames Herman Kress, Milton Leeman, Harold Lowy, Martin Marx, Morris Palne, Robert Palne, Sam Paine, Abe Pollock, Lawrence Polater, Morria Portman, Barney Ringer, Philip Rosa, Anna Shenker, Martin Shenker, Hy Stone, Morris Swedlow, Sam Wolman, Cody Zcll- zer.
Entertainment for the afternoon ler a li^ht bit, prepared by Mrs.
Marvin Gutter with the assistance of Mrs, Mitchell Rosen. II is entitl¬ ed "Sonnets and Bonneta". with the "Sonnetg" by Mrs. Gutter and the "Bonnets" by Mrs. Eugene Gray. In a showing of atyle millinery. Mra. Al Blank and Mrs. Norman Katz comprise the cast for the "Son¬ nets."
Mra. August Schofer will intro¬ duce the following as models; Mea¬ dames Joe Davis. Joseph Fleish¬ man, Herman Gelchman, David Handler , Clarence Koltun, Ben Levinaon. and Tobias C. Polster. Music will be by Mrs. Ben Barban.
The theme of the afternoon feat- (oootlnned on page 3>
ANNUAL JOINT MEETING OF LOCAL SISTERHOODS SCHEDULED MARCH II
The annual joint ra^etfng of the Sisterhoods of the Columbus syna¬ gogues and temples Will be held March 11, 1 p. m.. at Beth Jacob aynagogue, 9S0 Bulen Ave.
The meeting will be preceded by a dessert tea, with the Beth Jacob and Ahavas Sholom Sisterhoods as co-hostessca. Mrs. Sol ElMnman. programi ch&tmian. haa outlined plans for a very Interesting program.
Mrs. Milton Leeman will read the opening prayer.
Mr. Lynn Ballard, singing star of WLW-C. and Mrs. I. E. Spalfon, whoae lovely voice is well known to Columbuq audiences, will be the guest soloists. They will also com¬ bine th«ir voices In a duet and wUI be accompanied at the piano by Mrs. S. D. Zell.
Mrs. Fred Yenkin, accompUahed violinist, will play several selec¬ tions accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Jos. Groban.
HAKE SAVE MARCH fi
United Cerebral Palay, Branch #1 will have a bake sale at Mar¬ tin's KosheXFood Market Sunday; March 8. \
Mrs. Bert Lahdo la preaident of the group.
Mrs. Gary Kerstein, chairman of arrangements and planning, says that freshly home-baked goods will be Boldv
AU proceeds will go to aupport services the group provides at the Brother Martin Home for Adult Cerebral Palsied.
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